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security cameras distributor We all know what security means when we think of our home. Did we lock the door when we left for the day? Is the stove turned off? Computer security for the small to medium business (SMB) must address similar concerns. Can a hacker gain access to its servers? How can a business protect its data? Entry Points A personal computer virus is a hidden software program that spreads from personal computer to computer. Infection comes from reading an e-mail that has a virus program as an attachment, or from

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IBM has announced IBM Security Intelligence with Big Data, an offering that combine big data analytics with security intelligence capabilities for addressing both internal and external cyber security threats. The solution aims to provide a comprehensive offering for security analysts to extend their capabilities in detection and prevention.
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Once upon a time around 1995, the well-known American agency, the National Security Agency (NSA), decided that there was no computer operating system that was adequately secure for their needs. In analyzing the risks, they found that while UNIX was the most secure, they needed additional protection. They looked at the industry of anti-virus protection, at problems with Trojan software, at the

Caruna, the largest distributor of electricity in Finland, recently selected IFS Applications as its central enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. The win is yet another testament to IFS’ strong competitiveness in the energy and utilities sector.

Security is a growing threat for hyper-connected and Internet-dependent businesses whose activities increasingly rely on Web hosting servers. This paper examines the extent to which businesses are vulnerable to security breaches and gives an overview of best strategies for protection.

When companies discover new security vulnerabilities, they must retrofit the affected software with an appropriate patch and fend off the wrath of customers. Each newly discovered vulnerability results in a frantic patch, halfway deployed, and potentially opens up another hole. That’s why you should address security vulnerabilities during the software development process—before you get locked into a game of catch-up.

Some insurance companies are now offering policies which protect companies against system, network, and website security losses. What do these policies offer corporations that they don't get in their standard General Liability Insurance Policy coverage?

Despite advances in security technologies, securing confidential and proprietary information has become more challenging than ever. In an attempt to keep pace with the on-slaught of security woes, new technologies are often unleashed and implemented before due diligence and real understanding of these technologies occurs. New products are selected in haste resulting in the deployment of products that might not be the most optimal ones to get the job done.

With an aim of emphasizing the role of people in computer and Internet security, the Crucial Cloud Hosting team presents the views of some of the major security specialists from prestigious U.S., U.K., and Australian universities. To examine the extent to which human factors can contribute to either preserving security standards or bringing risk to company data, the whitepaper outlines the most common employee-caused security issues in the corporate ecosystem.

With a new organizational strategy, Network Associates hopes to retain and recruit savvy security engineers and leverage the hot IT security market for outside funding and a type of web-based CIO Helpdesk.

Managed service providers (MSPs) are prioritizing the delivery of IT monitoring and security services, as enterprises make big investments to avoid being the next Target-like headline. Industry association CompTIA surveyed MSPs, finding that 37 percent of respondents say that security will be an even higher priority two years from now.

How should MSPs deploy these services most effectively? One method is to take a platform approach for integrated IT monitoring and security services in order to add high-margin services to an enterprise’s portfolio. These actions include reducing deployment costs, consolidating monitoring consoles, moving to high-value and high-margin services, and alerting customers to potential security problems.

This document outlines five “must-haves” for MSPs that are considering adding IT monitoring and security services.